Kun The Highbinder Drops New Hit Single "Valentine" (Help Me Fly)

Kun The Highbinder is a Korea born U.S. based artist. He had a lot of influences of Kpop growing up, however, he moved to the U.S. due to his family's properties getting taken away by the government when he was 11. He got kicked out of the house at a young age of 13 due to his violent ways. 

Kun The Highbinder was interested in making beats at first, but then he realized these rappers are mediocre and started rapping by himself at the age of 17, but didn't take music seriously. However, after 3 years in America it changed his whole point of view of the world. 

He was getting into Florida hip hop, Chicago drill, and West Coast Hip Hop. He made beats for about 3 to 4 years and rapped seriously for about 1 and a half years during his house arrest for his robbery case, and his Grand Theft Auto case. The artist was getting schizophrenic due to the absurd amount of drug use. Currently, he is living in a Felony Incompetent to stand trial program with 62 other members, getting along and focusing on making music everyday. 

After his time is over from the program, his records will be clean and he'll be a innocent citizen who just had mental illness for a bit. The song "Valentine" was started off with a beat, as soon as Kun The Highbinder heard it he had ideas popping up in his head. He says, "I was writing a couple of love songs at the moment so I got the idea where I say "I've been writing about you". I recalled the feelings of my past love when I first started crushing on somebody and the actions of pulling and pushing the strings of love between one another." He adds, the verse where I say "aint no where to go, but my heart is at the door, step out, step out, let's get this out, lets let it out" meaning "let me help you escape from the reality and step in to a new world that is waiting for you". 

"Help Me Fly" means to be my wings for me and fly with me to the top together. The artist describes how the love would be like with him and wanting to know if the feelings are mutual. The ultimate meaning behind this song is don't hesitate to show your lover how you feel and cherish every last bit of the love when you can.

Check out "Valentine" (Help Me Fly) out now on all streaming platforms and be sure to follow Kun The Highbinder on social media for his latest releases.

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Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/kun-the-highbinder/1691130825

Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mL8e_2DhgJY

Instagram: @kun_the_highbinder https://www.instagram.com/kun_the_highbinder/

X: @itshighbinder https://x.com/itshighbinder

Facebook: Kun The Highbinder https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61571817650599

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